live cattle
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliveandcattle
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live
adjective
uk/laɪv/us/laɪv/
having ...
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cattle
noun[plural]
uk/ˈkæt.əl/us/ˈkæt̬.əl/
a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison, that are often kept for their milk ...
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(Definition ofliveandcattlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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An application to thelivecattlemarket provided the empirical justification and demonstrated the construction of such indices.
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As evidence, agrarians pointed both to the secular decline in the price oflivecattleand the concomitant rise in the price of dressed beef.
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Thus, they should tend to improve the efficient operation oflivecattlemarkets.
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To our knowledge this is the only pen-level strategy for detecting human food safety pathogens inlivecattlethat has been evaluated for test performance.
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Anyone short inlivecattlewill monitor the futures price to potentially offset the position, and also monitor all regional markets to potentially deliver.
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In fact, 1 1/2 million cattle must be exported every year, both as beef andlivecattle.
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There is a demand forlivecattlein third countries.
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It should also be noted that the compensation forlivecattleis much less than for carcasses.
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I would like to return to the issue of the transport of live animals, export subsidies and the export oflivecattle.
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They asked me to vote to stop the export oflivecattle.
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There has been an increase in exports oflivecattlein the last two years resulting from the world shortage of beef.
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We were foolish enough to ban the export oflivecattle.
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This has affected the price of live meat inlivecattlemarkets.
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Six thousand, eight hundred and fourteen tons of dead meat, andlivecattleof the equivalent of about 1,112 tons of dead meat.
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I am concerned particularly about the movement of cattle throughout the country, and especially the export oflivecattle.
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Livecattlewere then £20 and over a live hundredweight.
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I have no information about the number oflivecattleinvolved.
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Although the imports oflivecattlehave been increasing recently, they are still low in relation to the traditional levels.
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Another role of the veterinary inspectors is to monitor the export of trade oflivecattleto third countries under the export refund scheme.
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